[ad_1] Smart glasses are making a gradual entrance into the wearables world. Some people find the idea of them a bit of a privacy gray area, but plenty of others are just waiting for the right opportunity to add them to their collections at a palatable price. If you’re in the second camp, the Ray-Ban … Read More “The Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) just got their first Amazon discount” »
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[ad_1] AI is moving at a breakneck pace, and frankly, it’s hard to keep up. Sure, it’s cool to have a chatbot that acts like it has a Ph.D. in everything, but the reality is a lot messier. You can’t turn around without running into ChatGPT, Gemini or Meta AI. We’re drowning in a sea … Read More “Your AI Glossary: 54 Terms Everyone Should Know” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Spotify suffered an hours-long outage last Tuesday, May 12. After service was restored, pro-Iranian hacker group the 313 Team claimed responsibility. The group says the DDoS attack was revenge for the US assassinating Iranian ruler Ali Khamenei. Last Tuesday, music fans looking for a little entertainment to get … Read More “Hackers claim Spotify outage was revenge for illegal Iran war” »
[ad_1] With release cycles speeding up in the era of AI, developers need to move fast without losing visibility in production. Get 4 resources covering everything from catching flaky tests and pipeline bottlenecks to instrumenting LLM calls and controlling rollouts before regressions reach users. You’ll learn how to: Track every CI pipeline run and cut … Read More “How Grab is Using AI Agents to Boost Team Productivity” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google may be testing weekly Gemini usage caps for free users. Screenshots shared online suggest Google is already quietly trialing the change with some users. Google may be preparing to significantly restrict the free tier of Gemini, and we’re seeing the first signs that the company is changing … Read More “Google’s latest Gemini test could frustrate free users fast” »
[ad_1] When Windows 11 launched in 2021, we mostly liked its refreshed look—the rounded corners and menus with just a hint of translucency were a nice change from the flat colors and hard corners of the Windows 8/10 era. But its reformulated taskbar and Start menu came with a number of functional regressions from the … Read More “Five years later, Windows 11 brings back much-missed taskbar options (and more)” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR A widespread Gmail glitch is causing flickering screens on Android tablets and foldables. The glitch is related to Android System WebView and there are already some workarounds users can try. The issue has been escalated to Google. If you’re facing issues with the Gmail app flickering on your … Read More “Android users plagued with Gmail’s flickering screen issues” »
[ad_1] The End of Open Source as We Know It When a few months ago GitHub shared statistics about celebrating an enormous contribution of AI in their product metrics, completely missing the point of degraded contribution quality, we already felt that things were going south. The first worrying moment was the issue we posted with … Read More “Let’s talk about AI slop | Blog” »
[ad_1] TL;DR Renders of what’s reported to be the Motorola Edge 2026 have leaked. The leak offers several images of a device with a champagne gold finish, a triple rear camera setup, and a woven-textured back panel. The images suggest the next version of the Edge will do away with the curved display. The Motorola … Read More “Motorola Edge 2026 is looking classy in these freshly leaked renders” »
[ad_1] Although most of the chatter surrounding the smartphone world is concerned with the latest releases at the higher end, and you’ll always find the most wallet-friendly options at the budget end of the market, the value of mid-range phones simply can’t be beat. These devices, which sit between £300/$300 and £700/$700, offer a ton … Read More “Best Mid-Range Phone 2026: Unbeatable value” »
